I am still not quite ready to get into the Christmas mood so you’ll have to wait a bit more before you see a Christmas ukulele World Tour post (and it’s not Christmas everywhere in the world anyway).
If you can’t wait, you might want to check last year’s bunch of Christmas videos here and here.
In the meantime, here are some ukulele videos from the UK, the US, France, Brazil, Germany, Korea, Denmark and the Czech Republic.
Country : United-Kingdom / Language: English
A lovely animated song by Keston Cobblers Club : Giraffe Junkie
SorefingeredStan covers Anarchy in the UK by the Sex Pistols
Country : United-States / Language: English
Howlin Hobbit performs a nice song which he has written: That’s How Judi
Todd Baio plays some blues with a slide on a vintage Harmony baritone ukulele.
Country: France / Language: English
The Stoned Popes teach Dum clap an play The Loser Song live at Chatelet, a Paris Metro station.
Country: Brazil / Language: Portuguese
Jack Tequila (Skank)- Heraldo Rocha no ukulele by Gdpzorro.
Country : Germany / Instrumental
A young ukulele duet from Germany performing a samba tune.
Country: Korea / Language: Korean and more…
another ukulele duet, from Korea this time. They seem to greatly enjoy themselves!
Country: Denmark / Language: Danish
Jesperspillemand performs Ti små snavsede fingre, a song by Victor Skaarup.
If you want to polish up your Danish, lyrics can be found here.
Country: the Czech Republic / Language: Czech
Time for a bit of Czech, which, I find, is a rather musical language. The song is Atentát performed by the UkeBoxess.
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- Friday, 3rd December 2010 by Armelle Europe
- Category: Ukulele World Tour
- Tags: Brazil, Czech, Czech-Republic, danish, Denmark, France, Germany, Korea, Korean, Portuguese, United-Kingdom, United-States, weekly ukulele world tour
- Comments: ( 2 )
Gary on the 5th of December 2010 @ 08:26
Thanks for all your interesting ukulele items from around the world.
Always a pleasure.
Gary Matthews
Armelle Europe on the 5th of December 2010 @ 10:54
Gary: Thanks very much for the feedback. Glad you enjoy reading the blog.